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Questions & Answers About flights from Port Blair to Guwahati

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How many flights fly from Port Blair to Guwahati on the daily basis?

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Around 23 flights are flying daily from Port Blair to Guwahati. Out of which 23 are connecting flights on this route. Some major airlines between this route are Goair , Indigo , SpiceJet , Air India , Vistara and Jet Airways .

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Which airline has maximum number for flights between Port Blair to Guwahati?

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Out of 23 daily flights between Port Blair to Guwahati Air India has maximum 15 flights. After that IndiGo has 7 and spicejet has 1 flights between Port Blair to Guwahati.

Which is the cheapest flight from Port Blair to Guwahati in next 7 and next 30 days? What are the timings of those flight?

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Goair G8102 is the cheapest flight in next 7 days on Port Blair to Guwahati route at ₹11066. And in next 30 days lowest price on Port Blair to Guwahati route is ₹7512 which is offered by Indigo 6E973. Timings for this flights are Dec 11,2018 at 09:15.

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When does the first flight leave from Port Blair to Guwahati?

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The first flight from Port Blair to Guwahati is IndiGo 6E320 at 07:35. The other morning flights from Port Blair to Guwahati are Air India AI321 @ 08:00 , Air India AI321 @ 08:00 , Air India AI321 @ 08:00 , Air India AI321 @ 08:00 , Air India AI319 @ 08:30 .

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Which is the last flight on Port Blair to Guwahati route?

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The last flight from Port Blair to Guwahati route is spicejet SG737 at 15:00. Before this last flight other evening Port Blair to Guwahati flights are Air India AI32A @ 13:20 , Air India AI32A @ 13:20 , Air India AI32A @ 13:20 , Air India AI32A @ 13:20 , Air India AI32A @ 13:20 .

One of the most revered shaktipeeths in India, Kamakhya temple is dedicated to goddess Kamakhya, an incarnation of Sati. This is the place where yoniof Sati fell due to Shiva's tandava nritya or dance of destruction. The garbhagriha (sanctum sanctorum) deep inside the temple represents the sacred spot and is covered with red silken cloth. Built in the 16th century by the Koch King Naranarayan, this temple is the earliest of the surviving Koch monuments in Assam.